FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a seal plate for an aerodynamic surface defined
on an aerostructure such as an aerofoil or an aircraft fuselage, in order to provide
an aerodynamic seal between a fixed part of the aerostructure, and a movable surface
such as a control surface for the aerofoil.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0002] It will be understood that the term "control surface" is a term of art, in the aerospace
industry, and is used to describe movable structures attached to a fixed part of the
wing/aerofoil which control the aerodynamic flow over the wing. Thus, the terms "control
surface" and "movable surface" are herein used to describe the movable structures
upon which aerodynamic flow control surfaces are formed. Such control surfaces include
wing leading edge slats and droop leading edges, trailing edge flaps, ailerons and
spoilers.
[0003] It is known to provide a flexible seal plate made of resilient material to extend
between a fixed part of an aerostructure such as an aerofoil and a movable element,
for example a control surface, such as a spoiler. Such an arrangement enables a continuous
aerodynamic surface to be maintained across the fixed part, the seal plate and the
control surface, during movement of the control surface.
[0004] Such seal plates are typically mounted to the fixed part of the aerofoil and extend
forwardly or rearwardly therefrom to a free edge of the seal plate which slidably
contacts a respective rearward or forward rotating edge of the control surface. This
arrangement allows an aerodynamic seal to be maintained whilst the control surface
rotates in relation to the fixed part of the aerofoil.
[0005] A control surface may not only rotate about the edge slidably contacted by the free
edge of the seal plate but it may translate upwardly or downwardly as well.
[0006] Spoilers, for example, can "droop" when the aerofoil is in a high lift configuration
where the leading edge will typically rotate and also translate horizontally and vertically
to maintain contact with a trailing edge flap. If an aerodynamic seal is to be maintained
between the seal plate and such a moving control surface, the free edge of the seal
plate must at least be able to move up and down with the control surface.
[0007] The flexible nature of the seal plate, which may be metallic, or more often glass
or carbon fibre reinforced composite material, will allow such limited flexible movement.
A bending moment on the seal plate, to cause such movement, is most easily provided
by contact with the control surface.
[0008] It is known to provide a flexible seal on the free edge of the seal plate which contacts
a rotating edge of the control surface but which also contacts the control surface
such that downward movement of the control surface acts through the flexible seal
to bend the free edge of the seal plate downwards.
[0009] In order to maintain a smooth aerodynamic transition between the free edge of the
seal plate and the control surface during such droop movement it is necessary for
the flexible seal to be very carefully designed and positioned, in relation to the
edge of the control surface, such that aerodynamic surfaces of the seal plate and
control surface remain aligned.
[0010] Owing to the dimensional variations in positioning of the fixed part of the aerofoil
and the control surface, it has not been possible to design a flexible seal for the
seal plate which will provide the necessary flexibility to continuously seal with
the control surface while at the same time maintaining the correct dimensional relationship
with the control surface to preserve the continuous aerodynamic surface.
[0011] It is an object of the invention to provide a seal plate which will overcome some
of the difficulties with the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a seal plate for
maintaining a continuous aerodynamic surface between a fixed part of an aerodynamic
structure and a movable surface, the seal plate comprising a first resilient material
and defining a said aerodynamic surface thereon and being configured to be mounted
to the fixed part along a first edge thereof and slidably to engage the movable surface
at a second distal edge, the distal edge defining a sealing surface, sealably to contact
the movable surface, and a rigid lever to transfer a bending moment from the movable
surface to the seal plate whereby to bend the seal plate in precise correspondence
with movement of the movable surface and maintain the said continuous aerodynamic
surface, the seal plate defining a step whereby the rigid lever is stepped away from
the aerodynamic surface slidably to engage behind the movable surface.
[0013] This arrangement separates the functions of sealing the seal plate to the movable
surface and applying a bending moment to the seal plate from the movable surface.
Far more precise relative positioning of the distal edge of the seal plate and the
movable surface in contact therewith is possible because the rigid lever is now used
to position the seal plate relative to the movable surface, during movement, and not
the sealing surface which may have a degree of flexibility or "give" in it potentially
leading to lack of control in maintaining the continuous aerodynamic surface. In addition,
the stepped form of the seal plate whereby the rigid lever engages behind the movable
surface, away from the aerodynamic surface, provides a neat and aerodynamically efficient
way of causing the seal plate accurately to move with the movable surface, while in
sealing engagement therewith.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment the fixed part of the aerodynamic structure comprises a
fixed part of an aerofoil and the movable surface comprises a control surface for
the aerofoil, for example a spoiler which may be droopable.
[0015] The sealing surface may be formed on a flexible seal whereby to help ensure that
an efficient seal is maintained between the seal plate and the movable surface during
relative movement therebetween. Such a flexible seal will alleviate the need to form
the sealing surface precisely to follow movement of the movable surface thereagainst,
during relative movement of the seal plate and movable surface.
[0016] The sealing surface may form a transition between the aerodynamic surface and the
stepped rigid lever and may extend generally in a direction of relative movement between
the movable surface and the seal plate, when assembled, whereby to maintain sealing
contact during the relative movement. This design helps to ensure that a relatively
constant sealing pressure exists between the seal plate and movable surface.
[0017] The choice of material for the seal will depend upon the environment in which the
seal plate is to operate and the particular application. Thus, the first resilient
material may suitably comprise fibre reinforced composite material, such as glass
or carbon fibre reinforced composite, or may comprise a polyether ether ketone (PEEK)
polymer or may be metallic.
[0018] The seal may comprise a core of a second resilient material, preferably of rubberlike
consistency such as silicon. Whether or not the sealing surface is formed on a flexible
seal, the sealing surface may be covered by a fabric. The fabric preferably comprises
a low friction material, such as polyester.
[0019] In order to provide a cohesive structure which is convenient to manufacture and is
likely to be reliable in service, the fibre reinforced composite material, the second
resilient material of the core, if used, and the fabric cover are preferably co-cured
together to form a co-cured integral structure.
[0020] According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided an aerostructure
assembly comprising a fixed part of the aerostructure, a seal plate according to the
first aspect attached thereto and a movable surface in sealable engagement with the
seal plate.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment, the aerostructure comprises an aerofoil and the movable
surface comprises a control surface for the aerofoil.
[0022] Such a control surface of a said aerofoil may comprise a droopable spoiler with a
first position thereof representing a cruise configuration for the aerofoil, a second
drooped position representing a high lift configuration for the aerofoil and a third
raised position being operable to spoil lift of the aerofoil.
[0023] The movable surface may define a second sealing surface at one edge thereof to engage
the sealing surface of the seal plate. The second sealing surface may be formed on
a flexible seal, either in substitution for, or in addition to, the flexible seal
on the seal plate.
[0024] The movable surface may define a deflection surface on a side oppose to its aerodynamic
surface to engage the lever of the seal plate whereby to apply the bending moment
to the seal plate. And the deflection surface of the movable surface may depend from
the second sealing surface thereof at an angle thereto.
[0025] The sealing surface of the seal plate may extend at an angle to the aerodynamic surface
and depend therefrom and the lever may define a surface depending from the sealing
surface in a direction generally parallel to the aerodynamic surface.
[0026] Where the aerostructure is an aerofoil, the control surface may comprise any aerofoil
flight control surface which operates adjacent a fixed part of the aerofoil, for example
a droop leading edge, a leading edge slat, an aileron, a flap or a spoiler. For other
aerostructures, the movable surface may comprise a door, a hatch, a flap or a window.
[0027] According to a third aspect of the present invention there is provided an aerostructure
including an aerostructure assembly according to the second aspect.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the
following drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a top plan view of a commercial aircraft, showing the layout of high lift
devices and spoilers on wings of the aircraft;
Figure 2 is an isometric view from above of a seal plate according to the invention;
Figure 3 is an isometric detail view from one side of an aerofoil assembly according
to the invention with the aerofoil in a cruise configuration;
Figure 4 is a side view of the assembly of Figure 3, and
Figure 5 shows the assembly of Figure 4 in a droop configuration with a surface corresponding
to an aerodynamic cruise configuration shown in ghosted outline.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] Referring to figure 1, an aircraft 101 comprises a pair of fixed aerofoils in the
form of wings 103 faired into a fuselage 105. The wings 103 each carry an engine 107.
The aircraft further comprises horizontal stabilizers 109 and a vertical tail plane
111 each attached at the rear of the fuselage 105. Each of the wings 103 is provided
with a set of control surfaces 113, 115, 117, 119, 121 in the form of droop leading
edges 113, leading edge slats 115, ailerons 117, inner and outer flaps 119 and spoilers
121. According to the present invention, the trailing edge of each wing 103 in the
spanwise region adjacent the spoilers 121 comprises a set of seal plates 123 that
are arranged to be resiliently movable upwardly and downwardly with reference to a
main plane of the wing 103, as described in further detail below.
[0030] Referring to Figure 2, a seal plate 201 according to the invention is shown. The
seal plate defines an aerodynamic surface 203 thereon and has a first leading edge
205 and a second distal edge 207. The seal plate 201 is fabricated from glass fibre
reinforced composite material which is sufficiently resilient to allow a small amount
of bending movement of the seal plate when required. This aspect will be discussed
in further detail below.
[0031] The leading edge 205 of the seal plate 201 is attached to a fixed part 321 of the
aerofoil (see Figure 3) by fasteners 319. The distal edge 207 has a resilient seal
209 with a sealing surface 211. The seal 209 comprises silicon, to provide the required
deformability, and the silicon is covered with a layer of polyester fabric 213 for
its wear resistance and friction properties. The seal 209 and fabric 213 are co-cured
in place on a fiberglass composite layup for the seal plate 201. This method is faster
than separately curing a layup for the seal plate 201 and then applying the seal 209
and fabric layer 213 by adhesive to the cured layup. It also results in a stronger
structure in which the seal 209 is less likely to become detached from the seal plate
201.
[0032] The seal 209 is formed on an angled transition portion 215 of the seal plate 201
which depends at an acute angle from the portion of the seal plate defining the aerodynamic
surface 203. Depending from the transition portion 215, stepped away from and running
generally parallel with the aerodynamic surface 203, is a rigid lever in the form
of a flange 217 of the seal plate 1. Thus, the seal plate 1 defines a step whereby
the sealing surface 211 forms a transition between the aerodynamic surface 203 and
the stepped rigid lever or flange 217.
[0033] The seal plate shown has various cutouts which are required for installation in an
aerofoil.
[0034] Like components throughout have been given the same reference numerals, for ease
of understanding.
[0035] Referring to Figures 3 and 4, a seal plate assembly/aerofoil assembly according to
the invention is shown. Here, a seal plate 201 is attached by fasteners 301 to a fixed
part of an aerofoil in the form of a fixed structure 302 attached to a rear spar (not
shown) of a wing. In sealing contact with the sealing surface 211 of the seal plate
seal 209 is a second sealing surface 303 of a control surface in the form of a wing
spoiler 304. The spoiler 304 defines an upper aerodynamic surface 305 on a skin 311
thereof and, in combination with the seal plate 201 and the fixed structure 302, a
continuous aerodynamic surface is formed across the fixed structure, the seal plate
and the spoiler.
[0036] From a leading edge 306 of the spoiler 304, the second sealing surface 303 is formed
on a plate 313 depending downwardly at an angle to the aerodynamic surface 305. From
a lower edge 307 of the second sealing surface 303 on the plate 313 the plate extends
further and defines a deflection surface 309 thereon. The deflection surface 309 extends
generally parallel with the aerodynamic surface 305, in sliding contact with the flange
217. It will be seen that the stepped configuration of the seal plate 1 allows a smooth
continuation of the aerodynamic surface 203, 305 across a join 315 between the seal
plate 1 and spoiler 304 while at the same time enabling the lever or flange 217 to
slidably engage behind the spoiler, out of the airflow across the aerodynamic surfaces.
Thus, the bending moment can be transferred between the spoiler 217 and seal plate
1 without affecting the airflow over the assembly.
[0037] Referring to Figure 5, the spoiler 304 is arranged to droop downwardly in a high
lift configuration for the wing, in order to form a smooth continuous aerodynamic
surface with trailing edge flaps or ailerons (not shown) located aft of the spoiler.
The drooping movement occurs with a rotary action of the spoiler 304 about pivot 401.
The spoiler 304 and seal plate 201 are shown in the droop configuration with the cruise
aerodynamic surface indicated with a dotted line 501. Not only has the spoiler 304
rotated about pivot 401and moved downwardly but the distal edge 207 of the seal plate
201 has also been moved down by the deflection surface 309 acting on the flange 217
and pressing the flange downwards. It will be observed that the seal 209 and the sealing
surface 303 of the spoiler have moved apart slightly. However, owing to the resilience
of the seal 209, it has expended towards the sealing surface 303 and is still in sealing
contact therewith.
[0038] With the spoiler 304 in its drooped high lift configuration, and with the spoiler
having moved the seal plate downwardly, it will be observed that a continuous aerodynamic
surface 501 still exists across the surfaces 203 and 305 and that the join 315 has
not widened significantly. The seal plate and assembly of the invention therefore
allow the seal to have the necessary flexibility and resilience to create an effective
seal in both cruise and high lift configurations at the same time as the precise relationship
of the lever and deflector allow the seal plate and control surface to maintain a
continuous aerodynamic surface in both configurations.
[0039] The embodiments described herein are respective non-limiting examples of how the
present invention and aspects of the present invention may be implemented. Any feature
described in relation to any one embodiment may be used alone, or in combination with
other features described, and may also be used in combination with one or more features
of any other of the embodiments, or any combination of any other of the embodiments.
Furthermore, equivalents and modifications not described above may also be employed
without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined by the accompanying
claims.
[0040] The word "or" as used herein is to be taken to mean "and/or" unless explicitly stated
otherwise.
1. A seal plate for maintaining a continuous aerodynamic surface between a fixed part
of an aerodynamic structure and a movable surface, the seal plate comprising a first
resilient material and defining a said aerodynamic surface thereon and being configured
to be mounted to the fixed part along a first edge thereof and slidably to engage
the movable surface at a second distal edge, the distal edge defining a sealing surface,
sealably to contact the movable surface, and a rigid lever to transfer a bending moment
from the movable surface to the seal plate whereby to bend the seal plate in precise
correspondence with movement of the movable surface and maintain the said continuous
aerodynamic surface, the seal plate defining a step whereby the rigid lever is stepped
away from the aerodynamic surface slidably to engage behind the movable surface.
2. A seal plate according to claim 1, in which the sealing surface forms a transition
between the aerodynamic surface and the stepped rigid lever.
3. A seal plate according to claim 1 or 2, in which the sealing surface is formed on
a flexible seal.
4. A seal plate according to claim 1, 2 or 3, in which the sealing surface extends generally
in a direction of relative movement between the movable surface and the seal plate,
when assembled, whereby to maintain sealing contact during the relative movement.
5. A seal plate according to any preceding claim, in which the first resilient material
comprises fibre reinforced composite material.
6. A seal plate according to any preceding claim, when dependent upon claim 3, in which
the flexible seal comprises a core of a second resilient material.
7. A seal plate according to claim 6, in which the second resilient material is of rubberlike
consistency.
8. A seal plate according to any preceding claim, in which the sealing surface is covered
by a fabric.
9. A seal plate according to claim 8, in which the fabric comprises a low friction material.
10. A seal plate according to any preceding claim, when dependent on claims 5, 6 and 8,
in which the fibre reinforced composite material, the second resilient material of
the core and the fabric cover form a co-cured whole structure.
11. An aerofoil assembly comprising a fixed part of a said aerofoil, a seal plate according
to any preceding claim attached thereto and a movable control surface for the aerofoil
in sealable engagement with the seal plate.
12. An aerofoil assembly according to claim 10, in which the control surface defines a
second sealing surface at one edge thereof to engage the sealing surface of the seal
plate.
13. An aerofoil assembly according to claim 11 or 12, in which the control surface defines
a deflection surface generally opposed to the aerodynamic surface thereof slidably
to engage the lever of the seal plate.
14. An aerofoil assembly according to claim 13, in which the deflection surface depends
from the second sealing surface at an angle thereto.
15. An aerofoil assembly according to any of claims 11 to 14, in which the control surface
comprises a spoiler.
16. An aerofoil including an aerofoil assembly according to any of claims 11 to 15.
17. An aerofoil according to claim 16, in which the control surface comprises a droopable
spoiler with a first position thereof representing a cruise configuration for the
aerofoil and a second position representing a high lift configuration for the aerofoil.